Education
Bereaved parents' anger at 'broken' online safety promise
The government denies watering down online protections promised to bereaved families.
Head teachers in 'despair', union warns after Ruth Perry's death
Almost half needed support for their mental health or wellbeing in the last year, a survey suggests.
EHCP: 'My autistic daughter has not been in school for 10 months'
There has been a record rise in the number of parents lodging appeals at SEND tribunals.
Ralph Fiennes teaches Shakespeare in Liverpool school
Pupils in Liverpool were "starstruck" by the Harry Potter star but say it was an "outstanding" lesson.
Hong Kong's universities shrivel in Beijing’s grip
Academics are leaving a city which at one time attracted top talent for its world-class universities.
NI education: Radical changes to form part of major report
Reform of special needs provision and changes to school leaving age will form part of a major review.
Father calls for Barnet school admissions changes after months-long search
Huseyin Mehmet says a council wants his son to go to schools that are too hard to travel to.
One in four Scots children not reaching primary school standards
Teacher assessments show 27% of primary pupils in Scotland do not meet "expected levels" in literacy.
Bradford abuse survivor on legal fight to have children returned
The mother-of-three says more mental health help may have prevented her family being "ripped apart".
Unions call for immediate pause to Ofsted
The NAHT and ASCL say time is needed to address the concerns raised at the inquest into Ruth Perry's death.
West Lothian Council 'can't afford' school's £35m Raac rebuild
West Lothian Council has been left with a £15m shortfall when rebuilding a school in Blackburn.
Schools in Wales: Testing times as pupil gaps widen
Six key measures show widening gaps for pupils from poorer backgrounds in Wales after the pandemic.
Homeless boy fears Santa will not find him at Christmas
Eight-year-old Marcel and his mum are one of many families facing Christmas living in a hotel room.
'The law needs to catch up on student mental health'
A High Court case is looking at whether universities owe a duty of care towards their students.
UPenn students grapple with free speech and antisemitism
UPenn's president has resigned but campus debate over how to talk about the Israel-Gaza war goes on.
'The shame of being told you're inadequate by Ofsted'
Head teachers talk frankly about the mental health impact that Ofsted inspections have had on them.
Five questions about Ofsted after the Ruth Perry inquest
The death of head teacher Ruth Perry has provoked a nationwide debate about the role of Ofsted.
Ruth Perry's sister: Ofsted inquest response 'woefully inadequate'
Ruth Perry's sister says Ofsted apologised "for the distress rather than causing my sister's death".
Expelled pupil helps turn school around as governor
Duane Williams oversees the improvement of Ofsted reports at Colton Hills Community School.